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                        The decision last week by Hamilton County Judge Alison Hatheway came in a case brought by a group of clinics and the ACLU of Ohio. An earlier iteration of the legal challenge had argued that a lack of rules, including whether a death certificate would be required, made complying with the law 鈥渋mpossible.鈥
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                        A Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas judge permanently blocked the law in the ruling Friday morning.
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                        A judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of an Ohio law requiring fetal remains from surgical abortions to be cremated or buried.
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                        A judge has declined to block Ohio's new law regarding fetal remains from surgical abortions.Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Alison Hatheway鈥
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                        Abortion clinics are suing the state of Ohio to block a recent law requiring that fetal remains from surgical abortions be cremated or buried.Clinics,鈥
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                        Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law requiring that fetal remains from surgical abortions be cremated or buried.
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                        The Ohio House has passed, along party lines, another abortion bill. This one requires fetal remains from surgical abortions to be buried or鈥
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                        The sponsor of a bill requiring fetal remains to be buried or cremated is pleased about a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on a similar law from Indiana.Sen. Joe鈥
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                        The court did not take up the part of the law that banned abortions because of fetal abnormality or race or sex of the fetus, which a lower court had knocked down in addition to the burial provision.
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                        The Ohio Senate has passed a bill that requires remains of some abortions be buried or cremated.The legislation, SB 27, would require remains from鈥